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  • Dominion's bait and switch
    January 25, 2012

    The Virginian-Pilot

    By Mike Tidwell

    Imagine a teenager's very messy room. Family members plead for a clean up. Finally, for a $10 "incentive" payment, the teen straightens up, declares compliance and dashes off to the 7-11 for $10 of snacks and soda. But sadly, family members enter the room only to find mounds of dirty dishes, soiled clothes and used tissues stuffed under the bed. A con job.

    Now imagine that the room in question is Virginia's historically polluted air and our over-reliance on dirty, unsustainable fossil fuels. Who's the take-the-money-and-run offender in this case? Why, it's Dominion Virginia Power.

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  • Saying "NO" to the tar sands
    September 2, 2011

    WAMU

    Commentary by Mike Tidwell

    I went to the White House and got arrested last week because I don't like hurricanes -- and I really didn't like Irene. The storm knocked out power to my Takoma Park home from Sunday to Monday and it took off the top of my chimney.

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  • Going to jail for the environment
    August 23, 2011

    The Baltimore Sun

    By Mike Tidwell and Dr. Cindy Parker

    As you read this, two starkly different visions of Maryland's energy future are clashing on a sidewalk outside the White House.

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  • McDonnell's got wrong answers
    May 18, 2011

    The Richmond Times-Dispatch

    In the face of high gas prices, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is right to say the commonwealth needs new offshore energy to power its ever-thirsty cars (May 5 Op/Ed, "America's energy insecurity"). The only problem is McDonnell is talking about the wrong kind of energy for the wrong kind of cars. Pushing for dangerous offshore drilling just a few miles from Virginia Beach in 2011 is the technological equivalent of building canals during the early days of railroad. Or investing in manual typewriters in, say, 1985.

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  • Pass the wind power bill
    March 22, 2011

    WAMU

    Commentary by Mike Tidwell

    As a boy, I remember sitting in my family's Ford Pinto in a four-hour long gas line during the Arab oil embargo of 1973. My dad told me then, with complete confidence, that oil would be a bad memory when I grew up. Our cars would run on something, he said, but not on this black liquid from countries that don't like us.

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  • Unions, enviros unite over wind power
    March 18, 2011

    The Gazette of Business and Politics

    By Mike Tidwell and Jim Strong

    Labor unions and environmental groups haven't always seen eye to eye in Maryland. The state's "green" leaders often have seemed more interested in trees than workers. And unions traditionally have focused more on short-term wages than long-term threats like global warming.

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  • A climate change activist prepares for the worst
    February 26, 2011

    The Washington Post

    by Mike Tidwell

    Ten years ago, I put solar panels on my roof and began eating locally grown food. I bought an energy-efficient refrigerator that uses the power equivalent of a single light bulb. I started heating my home with a stove that burns organically fertilized corn kernels. I even restored a gas-free lawn mower for manual yardwork.

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  • A propitious wind
    January 6, 2011

    The Baltimore Sun

    By Mike Tidwell

    So you're a lawmaker in Annapolis, with November's election safely behind you. But the voices of working families and struggling consumers are still ringing in your ears: "We need help!" What's a leader to do?

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  • Maryland's answer to global warming
    September 16, 2010

    The Baltimore Sun

    By Mike Tidwell

    First came the snowfall last winter. It buried Baltimore in three massive storms, shattering all accumulation records going back 127 years. Then came the thunderstorms of July and August. They pummeled much of Maryland with extreme rain and 70 mile-per-hour winds, knocking out power to over half a million customers.

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  • Mike Tidwell reports from oil disaster site in Louisiana
    May 30, 2010

    From the CCAN Blog

    By Mike Tidwell

    It’s Sunday morning and I’m writing from Grand Isle, Louisiana on the front line of the BP oil disaster. President Obama was here Friday walking the beach, viewing the small tar balls that continue to wash up here. I’ve now seen this battered coast from the air in a small sea plane. I’ve seen the oil in the marshes from the boat of an out-of-work crab fisherman. And I’ve walked the beaches myself, smelling that smell in the air that people here say is a mix of oil and “agent orange,” their name for the toxic chemical dispersant BP is spraying on the oil to make it sink out of site.

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